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| Libertarian Accounts of Free Will. | |
| (born September 7, 1967) is an educator and | Libertarian activist from Nashville, Tennessee. |
| nkle (born January 28, 1951) is an American | libertarian activist and businessman. |
| omas Aaron Bailey is an American farmer and | libertarian activist. |
| ported evidence from "a half-dozen longtime | libertarian activists" that Lew Rockwell had been the c |
| piece asserted that "a half-dozen longtime | libertarian activists-including some still close to Pau |
| United States House of Representatives as a | Libertarian, against Democratic incumbent Phillip Burto |
| ndidate with what is presented as a broadly | libertarian agenda. |
| s well as third party candidates, including | Libertarian Allen Buckley and Eleanor Garcia of the Soc |
| Syed Kamall addressing the 2006 | Libertarian Alliance conference. |
| Tame Memorial Prize by the United Kingdom's | Libertarian Alliance for his anti-capitalist essay, "Fr |
| st known as the founder and Director of the | Libertarian Alliance, a free market and civil liberties |
| Unfettered, Ofwatch, The Spanner Trust, the | Libertarian Alliance, the Campaign Against Censorship, |
| education was published in the 1990s by the | Libertarian Alliance. |
| The | Libertarian Alternative (Nelson-Hall, 1974) |
| he Left in September 2008 was a widely-read | libertarian analysis of the mortgage crisis and has bee |
| ssor of philosophy at Auburn University and | libertarian anarchist blogger. |
| Tom Howard, a member of Epiphyte(2), a | libertarian and firearms enthusiast who is an expert in |
| McDermott was a social activist and civil | libertarian and joined the Joint Labour Committee to Co |
| Caston is a civil | libertarian and active member of the Libertarian Party. |
| He describes himself as a | libertarian and more specifically a libertarian transhu |
| rmed on Australia Day 1975 as a free market | libertarian and anti-socialist party by businessmen Joh |
| She is a self-described | libertarian and individualist feminist. |
| He was an outspoken civil | libertarian and spoke against the discrimination agains |
| Captus is a Swedish | libertarian and conservative think tank. |
| ierce and Bob Fitrakis were endorsed by the | Libertarian and Green parties, respectively, they appea |
| In October 2004, | libertarian and syndicalist collectives from across Eur |
| e with Ayn Rand, you're an objectivist or a | libertarian, and you've been waiting eagerly for this m |
| mber 9 - Emmett Matthew Hall, jurist, civil | libertarian and Supreme Court justice (d.1995) |
| These organizations have been labeled as | libertarian and conservative and antigovernment but Wil |
| himself as a "weird combination of liberal, | libertarian, and neocon." |
| He then defeated two other candidates, a | Libertarian and a Democrat in the general election. |
| Jones sees himself as a | libertarian, and rejects being described as a right-win |
| He was also a strong civil | libertarian, and was vice-president of the Victorian Co |
| Marshall is a | Libertarian and his town of Big Water was the first tow |
| eight opponents, including two Democrats, a | Libertarian and five other Republicans. |
| After Timothy McVeigh self-identified as a | Libertarian and noted that he had voted for Harry Brown |
| or of Liberty magazine, an American monthly | libertarian and classical liberal review. |
| The first camp was the more | libertarian, anti-federalist camp associated with Jeffe |
| Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again as a | libertarian, anti-government conspirator. |
| Avis elected a | Libertarian as mayor in the 2007 election. |
| ble paleoconservative, paleolibertarian and | libertarian authors. |
| Fox has been widely criticised for her | libertarian belief in the desirability of minimal gover |
| kind of pragmatic mix of varied progressive | libertarian beliefs in the south with highly variable c |
| were Democratic incumbent Donna Howard and | Libertarian Ben Easton. |
| mbent Frank Wolf, Democrat Jeff Barnett and | Libertarian Bill Redpath. |
| to the religious right as well as a strong | libertarian bloc of Oakland County politics. |
| causes, and attended groups like New York's | Libertarian Book Club regularly. |
| ous wood engravings by Moreau decorate many | libertarian books and journals including Les Humbles, L |
| In 2010, he faced | Libertarian Bruce West, a design engineer and 2-time De |
| hallenge by Republican Suzanne Sinclair and | Libertarian Bruce Guthrie, but he was easily able to wi |
| and a Monterey Park city councilwoman) and | Libertarian businessman Christopher Agrella in the July |
| ndent Party of Delaware) and James W. Rash ( | Libertarian), by a wide margin. |
| n against incumbent Democrat Jay Inslee and | Libertarian candidate Charles Moore. |
| ial election faced each other in a rematch; | Libertarian candidate Terry L. Begay also ran in this e |
| The original | Libertarian candidate was New York City radio personali |
| 06, defeating Republican Milton Schaper and | Libertarian candidate Gregory James Arrigo. |
| al Assembly when he ran unsuccessfully as a | Libertarian candidate against Speaker Jim Black. |
| elected to his fourth term in Congress over | Libertarian candidate Jason Blair. |
| Ed Klapproth, | Libertarian candidate in United States House of Represe |
| t, to defeat Republican Carolyn Grant and a | Libertarian candidate with roughly 55% of the vote. |
| nator for the 2000 presidential campaign of | Libertarian candidate Harry Browne. |
| He had previously filed as a | Libertarian candidate for U.S. Congress District 31 in |
| dential election, the Journal Star endorsed | Libertarian candidate Ed Clark. |
| k faced Republican candidate Edward Gubics, | Libertarian candidate Greg Creswell and Green Party can |
| The most recent | Libertarian candidate elected to a state legislatures w |
| ng, along with Green candidate Malik Rahim, | Libertarian candidate Gregory Kahn, and Independent can |
| Running as a | Libertarian candidate for the 16th district seat in the |
| He was the | Libertarian candidate for the 2005 New Jersey gubernato |
| ocratic incumbent Roy Barnes, 52% to 46% (a | Libertarian candidate took 2% of the vote). |
| John E. Shuey opposed Solomons as the | Libertarian candidate upon his selection on June 10, 20 |
| ormer sheriff of Graham County, Arizona and | Libertarian candidate for United States Senate election |
| atewide vote, and more votes than any other | Libertarian candidate on the ballot. |
| Elaine Sollie Herman, and 24,236 (5.3%) for | Libertarian candidate Donald Eisenmenger. |
| Mike formally endorsed David Schlosser, the | Libertarian candidate for Congress, citing the need for |
| in helped defend over 60,000 signatures for | Libertarian candidate Jim Tobin. |
| In 1994, Harris ran as the | Libertarian candidate for Commissioner of Agriculture i |
| h Advocacy in the Public Interest and was a | Libertarian candidate for Governor of Colorado in the 2 |
| said they support civil unions, as well as | Libertarian candidate Wayne Allyn Root. |
| department at Duke University, and was the | Libertarian candidate for Governor of North Carolina in |
| e Fallon, Green Party candidate Gary Swing, | Libertarian candidate Clint Jones, and Constitution Par |
| An avid political activist, she became the | Libertarian candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Georgi |
| d with Democratic nominee Sara Jo Shettles, | Libertarian candidate Erik Buck, and Progressive candid |
| The | Libertarian candidate, Richard Johnson, narrowly won th |
| Smither, the | Libertarian candidate, has stated that "a vote for libe |
| As the | Libertarian candidate, Charles Earley has opposed the a |
| majority in the election thanks to a strong | Libertarian candidate, which demanded a runoff on Novem |
| disputed beyond election night was that the | Libertarian candidate, John Sophocleus, attracted 23,00 |
| Libertarian candidates were selected at the Texas Liber | |
| k Obama, citing his disappointment with the | libertarian candidates and a desire to have "a strong, |
| The number of Oregon | Libertarian candidates rose to 32, nearly half of them |
| With full ballot access, | Libertarian Candidates have appeared on every statewide |
| The | libertarian Cato Institute published a Policy Analysis |
| The | libertarian Cato Institute ranked Mark Sanford as the b |
| For example, scholars at the | libertarian Cato Institute have opposed military interv |
| ho signed an ad placed in newspapers by the | libertarian Cato Institute opposing the Obama Administr |
| rticle by Edward H. Crane, president of the | libertarian Cato Institute, stated, "... the combined b |
| e highest score of any US governor from the | libertarian Cato Institute. |
| While he championed conservative and | libertarian causes in general, the main emphasis of his |
| al district, in office since 1975, defeated | Libertarian challenger Gordon T. Davis. |
| al district, in office since 1979, defeated | Libertarian challenger Thomas P. Waldenfels. |
| District 23: | Libertarian Charles Earley is running against Democrat |
| the June GOP primary earlier that year, and | Libertarian Charles Eby. |
| feated Republican nominee Jennifer Horn and | Libertarian Chester L. Lapointe, II. |
| 2 in Republican candidate William Vaden and | Libertarian Christopher Claytor. |
| Staples defeated Democrat Hank Gilbert and | Libertarian Clay Woolam in the November 7, 2006, genera |
| territory of operation by free soviets and | Libertarian communes under the protection of the Revolu |
| It embraced a mix of anarchism, | libertarian communism and various forms of artistic boh |
| r of its publication Vanguard: A Journal of | Libertarian Communism in the 1930s, and co-founded the |
| gue, Marxist Worker and the remnants of the | Libertarian Communist Group were absorbed by the IMG an |
| their attention largely on the creation of | libertarian communities -- particularly farming communi |
| f the NAP is not widely accepted within the | libertarian community. |
| Dennis Hawver - Former | Libertarian congressional candidate |
| Davis describes himself as a | libertarian conservative, opposing smoking bans, religi |
| A self-described | libertarian conservative, he writes for The Times, The |
| She was the founder of the Oxford County | Libertarian Constituency Association and Sargent led th |
| Libertarian consultants generally focus on management a | |
| one of two keynote speakers at the national | Libertarian convention in Denver in May 2008. |
| Libertarian critics who use the term generally focus on | |
| Ilya Somin offers a | libertarian critique of Hymowitz: "My main criticism of |
| Libertarian: Dan Belforti | |
| e, was challenged by Democrat Fred Johnson, | Libertarian Dan Johnson (campaign website) and U.S. Tax |
| In 2002 Carney defeated | Libertarian Daniel Elmaleh in the general election. |
| istrict 24 is Kenny Marchant, who will face | Libertarian David Sparks in the general election. |
| 12, 2006 primary, five of them Democratic, | Libertarian David Schlosser, and Republican Rick Renzi. |
| Libertarian David L. Dotson, | |
| ham co-star Kevin Costner, a self-described | libertarian, defended Robbins and Sarandon, saying, "I |
| g the 2005 elections, Gordon consulted with | Libertarian, Democratic and Republican city council cam |
| margin (with | Libertarian Dennis Chang taking the remaining 3.6%). |
| Libertarian, Direct, Democratic (Dutch: Libertair, Dire | |
| few years Ergo shifted in a more explicitly | libertarian direction, and its editorial policy became |
| while others argued it merely reflected his | libertarian economic beliefs. |
| members included Benedetto Della Vedova (a | libertarian economist who had been leader of the Italia |
| Skousen is the older brother of | libertarian economist and author Mark Skousen and survi |
| r major party candidate running in 2002 was | Libertarian Ed Thompson (brother of Tommy Thompson). |
| French agronomist, | libertarian, editor (Le Libertaire, Le Monde Libertaire |
| The | libertarian editor and writer Suzanne La Follette was h |
| e Future of Freedom Foundation, a nonprofit | libertarian educational foundation based in Fairfax, Vi |
| 3%), defeating Republican John Griswold and | Libertarian Eric Cooper. |
| ican Randell Shaffer who had 31 percent and | Libertarian Erin Stahl who had 3 percent. |
| (La Parte Liberale, LPL) was a liberal and | libertarian faction with The People of Freedom, a polit |
| 82) run for U.S. Senate in Connecticut as a | Libertarian finishing fourth (receiving 8,163 Votes (0. |
| opposes most forms of taxation and supports | libertarian free market economics. |
| Timbro is a | libertarian, free market think tank and book publisher |
| Won the 2010 Prometheus Award from the | Libertarian Futurist Society. |
| due faced incumbent Democrat Roy Barnes and | Libertarian Garrett Michael Hayes in the November gener |
| An outspoken civil | libertarian, Gilmore has sued the FAA, Department of Ju |
| nt's sense of dissatisfaction with the more | libertarian Governor Sanford. |
| For the | libertarian Grassroot organization, see Grassroot Insti |
| Third parties, such as the | Libertarian, Green, Constitution and others are conside |
| is against psychiatric practice not only on | libertarian grounds, but due to disbelief in the realit |
| Hayes's campaign was the first | Libertarian gubernatorial campaign to produce and run t |
| d the highest polling numbers to date for a | Libertarian gubernatorial candidate in the state, polli |
| r and the highest percentage of votes for a | Libertarian gubernatorial candidate in Georgia. |
| umber of votes received by any Pennsylvania | Libertarian gubernatorial ticket. |
| e 2004 General Assembly election, defeating | Libertarian H. Wade Minter in the November general elec |
| e Party candidate Wally Pang of Batesville, | Libertarian Harold Taylor, and Reformist Barbara Dale W |
| 1992, and is one of several led by New York | libertarian Howard Rich. |
| online magazine, that identifies itself as | libertarian humanist. |
| table in her pursuit and achievement of the | libertarian ideal of freedom in South Africa. |
| Cowen has been described as a " | libertarian bargainer" - someone of moderate libertaria |
| s privatization stance is most in line with | libertarian ideals. |
| Anarchism: A History Of | Libertarian Ideas And Movements. |
| A library, in order to create a space where | libertarian ideas could be diffused widely and to be ac |
| Although professing | libertarian ideas, he refused to be called an anarchist |
| ls indeterminism in the right place for the | libertarian, if there is a right place at all. |
| eelected unopposed in 2006 and faced only a | Libertarian in 2008. |
| or the North Carolina General Assembly as a | Libertarian in 1996 and 1998, and for the United States |
| Cooper ran as a | Libertarian in the 2010 Texas Attorney General Race |
| e 2003 provincial election, Caisse ran as a | Libertarian in the riding of Lord Roberts in central Wi |
| The son of a wealthy, fanatical right-wing, | Libertarian, in his youth, George, along with his siste |
| He was also endorsed by the | Libertarian, Independence and Conservative parties in h |
| called the Rose in the Fist along with the | libertarian Italian Radicals. |
| r B. Evans, Independent Shaun Stenshol, and | Libertarian Jeff Mallan. |
| o oilman Tony Sanchez finished second, with | Libertarian Jeff Daiell placing third. |
| a was elected to a second term by defeating | Libertarian John D. Anderson, Democrat Bill Conner and |
| enator T.D. "Ted" Little (Auburn, Ala.) and | Libertarian John Sophocleus. |
| 1975 in Greenfield, Indiana) is an American | libertarian journalist, blogger, and speaker. |
| She faced Democrat Dean Takko and | Libertarian Judy Fiest, with Dean Takko winning the sea |
| utility manager and community activist, and | Libertarian Justo Perez. |
| Libertarian Keith Smith also ran in the general electio | |
| nee Dan Benishek, Independent Glenn Wilson, | Libertarian Keith Shelton, Green Ellis Boal, and UST Pa |
| or"; conversely conservative and right-wing | libertarian labor union critics are equally unlikely to |
| Republican Congressman and | libertarian leaning 2012 Presidential candidate Ron Pau |
| DP merging with the NNP left moderated the | libertarian leanings of the party. |
| y that calling himself a "conservative with | libertarian leanings" is negated by the fact that since |
| ourt, a Democratic member of the House with | libertarian leanings, had lost the Democratic primary f |
| an Ed Coleman switched parties and became a | Libertarian leaving Republicans with a 15-13-1 majority |
| Libertarian Left Platform, the tendency that was suppor | |
| The Authoritarian Right against the | Libertarian Left: Variations in West European Right-Win |
| udent-edited law review of conservative and | libertarian legal scholarship. |
| he pioneers of the concept (beloved by many | libertarian legal thinkers) of substantive due process |
| He ran against Republican Steve Tataii and | Libertarian Li Zhao. |
| e with: "Carolla's politics are a hybrid of | libertarian, liberal and conservative. |
| ovides a political platform for the British | libertarian LM group, lambasting environmentalism and s |
| The | libertarian Ludwig von Mises Institute argues in favor |
| Weigel wrote for the | libertarian magazine and website Reason from 2006 to 20 |
| rrently working as an editor at the Swedish | libertarian magazine Neo. |
| Writing for the | libertarian magazine Reason, Walter Olson said the book |
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